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What Next? Barbara Moses, Ph.D.

What Next?

When first published in 2003 What Next? was heralded as the ultimate career and life resource for Canadians. Written by Canada’s “career guru”, Barbara Moses, What Next? has now been significantly updated for 2009 to include the latest trends in the Canadian career marketplace.

With Canadian unemployment at its highest in nearly a decade and more Canadians than even before facing career change, this revised and updated edition of the national bestseller couldn’t come at a better time.  What Next? has been carefully designed to function as a life-guide as much as a job-search handbook for individuals at any stage of their career. Strategy planners, Q&A’s and assessments help readers to identify their skills, learn how to market those skills, how to get interviews as well as how to plan for the future.

Now fully revised and updated, this national bestseller now includes up-to-the-minute information on résumé writing, networking techniques as well as helpful tips on searching and applying for jobs on the Internet. In-depth self-assessment exercises and Barbara Moses’ expert guidance to make What Next? the perfect handbook for all Canadians who are looking to find work that is rewarding, sustaining –and right for them!

Meet the Author of What Next?

Barbara Moses Ph.D.

Highly acclaimed, best-selling author, professional speaker, and television personality, Barbara Moses Ph.D., has helped millions of people define their career goals and achieve career success. Moses is president of BBM Human Resource Consultants, whose client list includes Lucent Technologies and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Barbara pens a popular column for the Globe and Mail, and is now a regular chat columnist for USA Today. She has written articles for, and been profiled by many publications, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and HR Professional.

Barbara holds degrees in psychology from McGill University, the London School of Economics and the University of Toronto. She lives in Toronto.